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subsided

/suhb-sahyd/US // səbˈsaɪd //UK // (səbˈsaɪd) //

消退了,消退,消退的,消沉的

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v.无主动词 verb
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    sub·sid·ed, sub·sid·ing.

    • : to sink to a low or lower level.
    • : to become quiet, less active, or less violent; abate: The laughter subsided.
    • : to sink or fall to the bottom; settle; precipitate: to cause coffee grounds to subside.

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Examples

  • October, after the summer rains subside, has historically been the next most successful time to make such an attempt.

  • With Thompson out, the pressure to win should subside, allowing Wiseman more room to learn on the job.

  • The partisan tensions surrounding the covid-19 threat, however, are unlikely to subside after Congress’s Thanksgiving recess next week.

  • Even if the workload doesn’t subside, you’ll be in a better frame of mind to tackle it after an honest-to-goodness break.

  • Almost nowhere in the country are caseloads actually subsiding.

  • After the blinding pain subsided, she realized that her crush was nowhere to be found.

  • Their bodies would be discovered more than a month after they died, after fierce fighting in the African nation subsided.

  • After the laughter subsided, the moderator pressed, “What else do you know about her, any impressions of her?”

  • By the time I arrived, however, the war in Mozambique was over and the attacks had subsided.

  • Obviously, it was only a matter of time before the breaking news subsided and the gun-control debate reignited.

  • His temper was lively but though quickly roused soon subsided, and he never harboured resentment.

  • They found that all fear that the enemy might be able to capture the towns along the Missouri had subsided.

  • The violent gust passed on its way, the flying cloud of sand subsided, settling down on everything.

  • Madame Malmaison subsided before the splendid fury of Jessie's anger.

  • I believe I clapped my hands first, but the burst of feeling that came from every part of the house was long ere it subsided.